In brief:
Mesh infection

It sounds like the mesh may be the problem, but before i say - to be removed or not, you will need to discuss it with the doc who did the surgery, since he may be aware of things that you and i aren't.

In brief:
Mesh infection

It sounds like the mesh may be the problem, but before i say - to be removed or not, you will need to discuss it with the doc who did the surgery, since he may be aware of things that you and i aren't.
Would you like to video or text chat with me?

In brief:
Probably

Any time a foreign material (such as a mesh in this case) becomes infected or there is an infection in the area, it is nearly impossible to cure the infection.

There is no blood supply to the mesh -- and so you cannot get high enough anti-bacterial (or fungal) doses to that area. Since the sling was removed, maybe a small amount has remained? Sorry.

In brief:
Probably

Any time a foreign material (such as a mesh in this case) becomes infected or there is an infection in the area, it is nearly impossible to cure the infection.

There is no blood supply to the mesh -- and so you cannot get high enough anti-bacterial (or fungal) doses to that area. Since the sling was removed, maybe a small amount has remained? Sorry.
Would you like to video or text chat with me?